Spawn, Band 114

Spawn, Band 114
Author: Todd McFarlane
Publisher: Panini
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 3736717571

Al Simmons ist wieder Spawn! Im neuesten Band von Todd McFarlanes Saga wird er mit Gott, seiner Kindheit und alten Feinden konfrontiert. Außerdem muss Spawn, der noch nicht all seine neuen Kräfte kennt, die Realität reparieren und trifft eine Entscheidung, die alles für jeden und für immer verändern wird!

Spawn, Blood Feud - Blutfehde

Spawn, Blood Feud - Blutfehde
Author: Alan Moore
Publisher: Panini
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 3736713169

Al Simmons ist Spawn, der finstere Antiheld aus der Hölle. In dieser klassischen Geschichte von Comic-Gott Alan Moore bekommt Simmons allen Grund, die symbiotische Beziehung zu seinem monströsen Kostüm zu hinterfragen, das eigenständig denkt und handelt -mordet?! Kann Spawn gegen den Symbionten und gegen einen skrupellosen Vampirjäger bestehen? Prolog und Miniserie komplett in einem Band. Ein weiteres SPAWN-Abenteuer von Alan WATCHMEN Moore.

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author: Canada. Parliament
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1152
Release: 1899
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as an addendum to vol. 26, no. 7.

Death Metal and Music Criticism

Death Metal and Music Criticism
Author: Michelle Phillipov
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0739164619

Death metal is one of popular music's most extreme variants, and is typically viewed as almost monolithically nihilistic, misogynistic, and reactionary. Studies tend to view the music as a reflection of these listeners' social conditions and are concerned with metal's pleasures so long as these can be seen within that context: as responses to cultural and economic circumstances. Michelle Phillipov's Death Metal and Music Criticism: Analysis at the Limits, in contract, offers an account of listening pleasure on its own terms. Through an analysis of death metal's sonic and lyrical extremity, Phillipov shows how violence and aggression can be configured as sites for pleasure and play in death metal music, with little relation to the 'real' lives of listeners. In some cases, gruesome lyrical themes and fractured song forms invite listeners to imagine new experiences of the body and of the self. In others, the speed and complexity of the music foster a 'technical' or distanced appreciation akin to the viewing experiences of graphic horror film fans. These aspects of death metal listening are often neglected by scholarly accounts concerned with evaluating music as either 'progressive' or 'reactionary.' By contextualizing the discussion of death metal via substantial overviews of popular music studies as a field, Phillipov's Death Metal and Music Criticism highlights how the premium placed on political engagement in popular music studies not only circumscribes our understanding of the complexity and specificity of death metal, but of other musical styles as well. Exploring death metal at the limits of conventional music criticism helps not only to develop a more nuanced account of death metal listening—it also offers some important starting points for a rethinking of popular music scholarship as a whole.

Our Dying Planet

Our Dying Planet
Author: Peter Sale
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520949838

Coral reefs are on track to become the first ecosystem actually eliminated from the planet. So says leading ecologist Peter F. Sale in this crash course on the state of the planet. Sale draws from his own extensive work on coral reefs, and from recent research by other ecologists, to explore the many ways we are changing the earth and to explain why it matters. Weaving into the narrative his own firsthand field experiences around the world, Sale brings ecology alive while giving a solid understanding of the science at work behind today’s pressing environmental issues. He delves into topics including overfishing, deforestation, biodiversity loss, use of fossil fuels, population growth, and climate change while discussing the real consequences of our growing ecological footprint. Most important, this passionately written book emphasizes that a gloom-and-doom scenario is not inevitable, and as Sale explores alternative paths, he considers the ways in which science can help us realize a better future.